The incident has sparked global concern, leading to investigations by the United Nations and Canadian authorities. Learn more about the ongoing investigation and its impact on the future of deep-sea expeditions.


According to OceanGate's website, It has suspended all commercial and exploration operations. 

This news comes after two weeks of the ill-fated implosion of its submersible that killed five people on board. What was described as a Catastrophic implosion by some experts has raised some questions about the nature of such expeditions.

As per the recent news on the same, United Nations and Canada authorities are investing the cause behind such phenomenon. The submersible went missing on June 18 and four days later authorities declared that the vessel exploded due to the said phenomenon. 

The news got highlighted in some world major news channels and has become a global concern. The wreckage, which is thought to include human remains, has been transported to St. John's, a port town in eastern Canada. Authorities in the United States and Canada have initiated investigations into the cause of the disaster.

OceanGate, situated in Everett, Washington, offered crewed submersible vessels for tourism, exploration, industry, and research.

Meanwhile, The Investigation is still ongoing and the Marine Board of Investigation is yet to conduct additional investigation into the evidence retrieved about the predicted catastrophic loss of TITAN.

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